Tilok:
Can you give us a little review of the following? I tried to
figure it out, but was stumped. On the one hand it reads like a
brilliant bit of observation from a steel-trap mind, and on the other
clueless befuddlement of an okey-dokey , bom-bhola bhokot.
What is going on? Help!
So-kai
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 17:50:58 -0800 (PST)
From: Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Assam] Let's give a round of applause to Dr . Barua's work at
SUNYIT
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I am sorry, I have to object.
This mindless applause to Prof. Baruah, when Prof. Digen Das deserves the credit is totally mind boggling. Do the applauders know where they are - New York opera or Grand Ole Opry?
Dilip
mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
'Same here to Prof. Barua at Sunyit.Keep doing better!.Keep pushing the frontiers of human knowledge.Some day someone will benefit from that knowledge.Be achievers in the sea of mediocrity.mm
From: umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ASSAMNET <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Assam] Let's give a round of applause
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 20:33:51 +0000 (GMT)
Great work by Prof. Das and Best Wishes to him for his new role.Umesh
Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We are proud of this Assamese-American professor in New York state. He has been quietly working in this field for several years but he does not talk about it in public.Dilip Deka================================================================={ Digen Das, a professor in SUNYIT's Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology, will serve as director of the new center. He said SUNYIT has been working in the area of biocomputing for the past five years at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome.Das said the seven participating schools met in the fall of 2004 and agreed to develop acenter to explore the new technology. Das will serve as director of the new center"All of my colleagues are very excited," Das said. "We've been ready for this day for quite some time now."}=================================================================SUNYIT headquarters for high-tech research program
Marshand Boone
StaffBy MARSHAND BOONEObserver-Dispatch[EMAIL PROTECTED]MARCY - SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome has been named the headquarters! for a seven-university effort to conduct pioneering research into molecular computer technology.The center was announced in statements issued Tuesday by Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Rep. Sherwood Boehlert, R-New Hartford. The federal government will provide $750,000 for the SUNY Institute of Nano-Bio Molecular Information Technology Incubator, they said.The center will research ways to develop more efficient computers through nanotechnology, a scientific discipline that uses the smallest building blocks of matter in applications such as computer technology. The center unique in the Mohawk Valley.Assemblywoman RoAnn Destito, D-Rome, said the move would benefit the region's work force and institutions of higher learning."Anytime you add valueto our academic system, it's a plus," she said. "Applied technology and research are the jobs of the future. We can build! a better economy around this type of activity."The center would be part of a collaborative effort involving SUNYIT and six other state colleges - New York University, Cornell University, Rochester Institute of Technology, SUNY Geneseo, SUNY Oneonta and Binghamton State University.The center's goal is to foster development of a new industrial base in New York state in a unique technology area, Boehlert and Schumer said."This new effort at SUNYIT will help New York state companies leverage this cutting-edge, NASA-fueled research at Rome and train the next generation of scientists and engineers in a promising field," Boehlert said.SUNYIT President Peter Spina said he was delighted the Mohawk Valley had been chosen as the headquarters for the center and that the school was partnered with what he called a "Who'sWho of high-level research.""It's a! real research stimulator," Spina said. "We have a research-oriented faculty, and this will be a real shot in the arm for them."Spina said it could be several years before research could actually begin as the center seeks additional partners.Digen Das, a professor in SUNYIT's Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology, will serve as director of the new center. He said SUNYIT has been working in the area of biocomputing for the past five years at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome.Das said the seven participating schools met in the fall of 2004 and agreed to develop a center to explore the new technology. Das will serve as director of the new center"All of my colleagues are very excited," Das said. "We've been ready for this day for quite some timenow."_______________________________________________
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